FOWC with Fandango: Spare
FOWC with Fandango: Spare
even if it is called the Black Forest. FOWC with Fandango: Forest
The Institute for Physics at the University of Heidelberg has had its first dedicated professor in 1752. It has moved several times during its existence, the photo below is from the 1850 building in the centre of Heidelberg’s historical town. Here Robert W. Bunsen and Gustav R. Kirchhoff established the scientific method of spectral analysis. With their spectroscope they discovered hitherto unknown elements, namely Caesium and Rubidium. Most people have heard of Bunsen because of the burner he developed and which carries his name.
Today the insitute has long moved to a modern building in a different surburb but they are still doing groundbreaking research. The institute – together with the Max-Planck-Institute Heidelberg – is devoted to fundamental questions concerning the dynamics of quantum systems at the borderline between few-body and many-body physics.
If you don’t know what they are doing, join the club. Alternatively, you can research it.
Today seems quite a scientific day, what with the Ragtag prompt being elliptical. Since the plaque about the door of the Institute is an oval – mathematically an ellipse – I use the opportunity for a double dip.
FOWC with Fandango: Research and Ragtag Daily Prompt: Elliptical

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Whenever I hear the word emergency I have to smile. I had a Swiss friend who kept pronouncing it something like emmer-tchen-see. The rest of his English was actually quite good but he kept insisting on pronouncing it this way, he even had a custom made t-shirt with the German spelling of his pronunciation on it: “Emmertschänsie”.

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Horace felt completely satsified and he couldn’t keep himself from smiling. FOWC with Fandango: Satisfied
FOWC with Fandango: Cattle
with not a care in the world when he saw the crumb. “Hello,” Not So Big Bird said, “I’m feeling peckish. You think I could nibble a bit from your side?” FOWC with Fandango: Skip
in the Rhine Valley, Germany, not in Mpumalanga, South Africa. FOWC with Fandango: Hazy
Problem: Solution: FOWC with Fandango: Salon